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The 3rd Biennial University of Maryland Disability Summit will take place on Friday, April 5th, 2019. All panels and presentations will take place in McKeldin Library on the University of Maryland, College Park campus.

Every year the Kennedy Center's Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability (LEAD®) conference brings experienced and new professionals together to explore practical methods for implementing accessibility in cultural environments. A LEAD® we share resources and knowledge, develop best practices, and experience accessibility in action.

Computer science (CS) is increasingly becoming part of the mainstream K-12 instructional experience. As more students are exposed to CS instruction, it is imperative that school districts, curriculum developers, and instructional designers consider the needs of all students, including those with disabilities. In this webinar, we will share national initiatives focused on inclusion and accessibility, including:

Join the technical assistance team of the Northeast ADA Center as they review notable events and developments related to the ADA and accessibility from 2018. From the full implementation of Section 508, to Department of Justice settlement agreements, to guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, to ongoing trends in web accessibility, Northeast ADA staff will share some of the key highlights impacting people with disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act.